synoptic
synoptic 英 [sɪ'nɒptɪk] 美 [sɪˈnɑptɪk]
adj. 天气的;概要的;对观福音书的
名词复数:synoptics
- If you’ve heard of a movie synopsis, which gives an overview of the plot, you can guess what synoptic means: summarizing. At the end of your 900-page treatise on morals, try to give a synoptic conclusion to drive your ideas home.
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- adj. 天气的;概要的;对观福音书的
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1. The topic that Jesus talks about the most in the synoptic Gospels is actually the kingdom of God, this thing that was expected to happen in the future.
在《对观福音书》,耶稣说得最多的,是上帝的天国,他认为天国将来会降临。
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2. synoptic Helen Chivers in Met office shows that" if we want to keep this level temperature, we need the warm airflow and clean sky, because the strong sunlight in this season is beginning weak.
气象局天气预报员海伦·奇瓦斯(Helen Chivers)表示,“若要保持温度高居不下,我们需要南部的暖流和晴朗的天空,因为在一年当中的这个季节,太阳光强度已经开始减弱。”
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3. If you take a synoptic problem kind of analysis of a lot this stuff that are in some of these speeches in Matthew, a lot of these sayings might have occurred in another context in Luke or in Mark.
如果你把对观福音书问题看成,对马太福音中这些讲论的分析,很多词句都出现在,路加或马可福音中,只是背景不同。
- synoptic (adj.) 1763, "pertaining to synopsis," from Modern Latin synopticus, from Late Latin synopsis (see synopsis). Greek synoptikos meant "taking a general or comprehensive view," and the sense "affording a general view" in English emerged by mid-19c. Specifically of the first three Gospels from 1841, on notion of "giving an account of events from the same point of view." Related Synoptical (1660s).
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